Tuesday, August 5. 2014

I am a regular author for the German IT news page Golem.de. Earlier this year they asked me if I wanted to report from the Black Hat and Def Con conferences in Las Vegas. The conferences will start tomorrow. As I don't want to fly half across the globe for a few days of IT security conferences I decided to spend some more time. So I spend the last couple of days in Las Vegas and will spend some time after the conferences travelling around. A couple of people asked me to blog a bit and post some pictures, so here we go.

Las Vegas is probably a place I would've never visited on its own. I consider myself a rationalist person and therefore I see gambling mostly as an illogical pursuit. In the end your chances of winning are minimal because otherwise the business wouldn't work. I hadn't imagined how huge the casino business in Las Vegas is. Large parts of the city are just one large casino after another - and it doesn't stop there, because a couple of cities around Vegas literally are made of casinos.

Beside seeing some of the usual tourist attractions (Hoover Dam, Lake Mead), I spend the last couple of days also finding out that there are someinteresting solar energy projects nearby. Also a large Star Trek convention> was happening the past days where I attended on the last day.

A Nintendo test cardrige at A Gamer's Paradise

If you are ever in Vegas and have the slightest interest in retro gaming I suggest to visit A Gamer's Paradise. It is a shop for used video games, but apart from that it is also a showcase for a whole range of old and partly very exotic video gaming equipment, including things I've never seen before. It also has some playable old consoles. Right beside of it is the Pinball Hall of Fame, which is also a nice place. So you can visit two worthwhile retro gaming related places in one go.